Registered Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists use their extensive knowledge in how the body works to treat individuals with various conditions. They use joint mobilization techniques, exercises, and physical modalities to restore joint mobility and physical function. Common modalities used include ultrasound, muscle stimulation, and electric stimulation. Physiotherapists treat conditions associated with sports injuries, neck and back pain, arthritis, sciatica, motor vehicle accidents, work injuries, tendonitis, and neurological pathologies. Research has shown physiotherapy to be effective in decreasing pain, improving mobility, and increasing strength and function. Physiotherapists must complete a university degree in physiotherapy and become registered with the Ontario College of Physiotherapists.

Trajan Peric, Registered Physiotherapist
Trajan is the co-owner of the clinic and a Registered Physiotherapist since 2002. Trajan is one of the few Certified Manual and Manipulative Therapists in Durham Region. This involves several years of advanced post-graduate level training in manual physiotherapy with exam certification. Manual Therapy involves hands-on therapy techniques to provide restoration of joint, nerve and muscle function. As well as prescribing specific exercise programs and modalities such as ultrasound, Trajan also always includes hands on manual therapy in his treatments and provides individualized physiotherapy treatments to ensure clients’ concerns are properly addressed and client specific interventions are performed. Trajan has completed degrees at the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science with High Distinction in Biochemistry and Biological Sciences and a Bachelors of Science in Physiotherapy.

Registered Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy is a direct mobilization of the body’s soft tissue. While massage therapy does have a relaxing effect it also provides relief from an array of conditions including arthritis, back pain, headaches, sports injuries, fibromyalgia, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and more. Research has shown massage therapy can reduce pain, anxiety, depression and reduced blood pressure and heart rate. At complete therapy we offer the following types of massage therapy.

Myofascial Release

Trigger Point Therapy

Deep Tissue Massage

Pregnancy Massage

Sports Massage

Swedish Massage

One or all of these types of massages can be incorporated into a single massage therapy session.

Allison Caines, Registered Massage Therapist
Allison is the co-owner of the clinic and has been practicing massage therapy since 2002. She completed a three year massage therapy program and has since furthered her studies by taking advanced massage therapy courses in myofascial release, craniosacaral therapy, and advanced soft tissue release. Allison has extensive experience in the treatment of headaches, chronic pain, back pain, sports injuries and pregnancy care. Recently, Allison completed medical acupuncture studies at McMaster University and is now a member of the Canadian Academy of Medical Acupuncture. She is committed to providing high quality therapeutic massage and is a member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario and the Ontario Massage Therapy Association.

Medical Acupuncture

At Complete Therapy we utilize medical acupuncture for the treatment of pain and soft tissue injury. Acupuncture is the insertion and manipulation of needles into various points of the body to relieve pain for therapeutic purposes. At Complete Therapy, we use sterile single use disposable needles for all of our acupuncture treatments. Acupuncture can be effective for the following conditions: